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In 2025 we wished for a

#SaferRegion

and to make it happen, we supported the destruction of over 3,400 small arms and light weapons, facilitated 11 regional processes, organized events with over 1,400 participants, trained more than 500 police officers, prosecutors, journalists and civil society representatives through 40+ trainings and workshops, we engaged with 18 women’s organizations, published 10+ knowledge products, donated over 2 million USD in specialized equipment, working closely with 8 jurisdictions in Southeast and East Europe.
Fostering interregional cooperation
Following the adoption of the Western Balkans Roadmap, SEESAC has facilitated several interregional exchanges among authorities dealing with SALW Control, promoting the adaptation of effective SALW control practices across regions.
Representatives from the Republic of Honduras attended the 13th Regional Roadmap Coordination Meeting.
Sarajevo
Representatives from the Republic of Honduras attended the 13th Regional Roadmap Coordination Meeting
In 2025, SEESAC advanced interregional cooperation through a technical mission to the Republic of Honduras to facilitate peer learning, knowledge exchange, and the identification of adaptable practices based on the lessons learned and good practices established through the implementation of the Western Balkans SALW Control Roadmap.
Site visit to the Federation Police Directorate’s ballistic laboratory.
Sarajevo
Site visit to the Federation Police Directorate’s ballistic laboratory
Building on this engagement, representatives from the Republic of Honduras conducted a study visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina, where they participated in the 13th Regional Roadmap Coordination Meeting and the 21st Regional Meeting of SALW Commissions and met with representatives of key institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The programme also included site visits to a ballistic laboratory and specific exchanges with two women police officers' associations on gender equality and leadership in policing.
Additionally, SEESAC continued supporting the development of a strategic approach to SALW control in the ASEAN region through expert support in two meetings organized in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh Cambodia in August and December 2025.
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